This is how Bill Gates, Jezz Bezos, Richard Branson and Jack Ma responded to Donald Trump’s declaration of intent. The four billionaires, who co-founded the Breakthrough Energy Coalition, launched world’s biggest investment fund for developing green technologies, the Breakthrough Energy Ventures Fund.
“To provide reliable and affordable power without contributing to climate change we need to address emissions in five key areas: electricity, transportation, agriculture, manufacturing, and buildings” the official site of the investment fund reads. “We have mapped out a landscape of innovation that we believe will help humanity meet those challenges”.

It’s time for sustainable investments

The new fund, which will have a 20-year lifespan, won’t be confined to a specific segment. It will be “open” to startups as well as major companies. It is a planned approach to invest in the energy industry in general: from electricity generation and storage, to transportation, agriculture and energy efficiency. The collective net worth of the group is estimated to be close to 170 billion dollars.
Gates’ new investment fund adds to his many other records in sustainable investments. Indeed, in 2016 he invested 118 billion dollars in green bonds, which fund projects specifically focused on tackling climate change. And 100 million euros in the European Investment Bank (EIB), which highlights the fact that banks are demonstrating a long-term commitment on climate issues. And Italian investors are also showing the same interest: 68 percent of Italian people, if they had the same profit, would opt for sustainable investments.

Bill Gates against Donald Trump

Launching the fund is another affront to Trump, who is surrounding himself with a team of climate change deniers and “dirty” billionaires. Last but not least, Trump picked oil tycoon Rex Tillerson for Secretary of State. The unfolding scenario shows a deep split between the old and new economic system, which encourages a sustainable and low-carbon economic growth.